The Government of Lithuania has imposed sanctions on the President of Republika Srpska Milorad Dodik, the President of the National Assembly of RS Nenad Stevandić, and Prime Minister Radovan Višković for violating the constitutional order of Bosnia and Herzegovina. This information was published on the official page of the Migration Department at the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Lithuania.
The sanctions imposed by Lithuania include a ban on entry into the country until April 18, 2030, and as political analyst Jasmin Mujanović states, probably also a ban on the use of Lithuanian airspace. As for those from Poland, they will mean a ban on entry into the country and transit through it, confirmed today by the Embassy of Poland in BiH.
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The Embassy of Poland stated that the initiator was the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland, Radoslav Sikorski, and that a detailed explanation of the decision will be published upon completion of the procedure and entry into force of the ban.
The European Union has not imposed sanctions on this trio because Croatia and Hungary are blocking the adoption of that decision, but individual countries have begun to impose sanctions on them.
Poland was the last to announce this, and will subsequently publish details of the sanctions, while individual measures were previously imposed by the USA, Great Britain, Germany, and Austria.
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